Mental Health Clinician
Position Overview
Position Summary:
The mental health clinician provides direct mental health services to students through individual, couples, and group counseling, assessment, and crisis intervention. This position supports student well-being and academic success by providing short-term counseling, consultation, and referrals. A mental health clinician supports outreach and prevention efforts, collaborates with campus partners, and participates in after-hours crisis response as part of a comprehensive campus mental health program.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Conduct intake interviews, mental health assessments, and develop appropriate treatment plans.
- Provide individual, couples, and group counseling, including crisis intervention.
- Maintain an active clinical caseload and provide short-term, goal-focused counseling services as part of the Department of Health and Wellness to support student well-being and success.
- Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation and counseling records in accordance with ethical, legal, and institutional standards.
- Administer and interpret psychological screenings and assessments as appropriate.
- Provide referrals to campus and community resources as needed.
- Participate in after-hours crisis intervention through an on-call rotation.
- Consult with students, faculty, and staff regarding student mental health concerns.
- Support outreach, prevention, and wellness programming for students and campus departments.
- Support collaboration efforts with campus partners and community agencies to enhance student well-being.
- Engage in professional development and continuing education to maintain clinical competence.
- Regular and predictable attendance required.
- Performs other job-related duties and projects assigned in support of the University's mission, core values, and goals.
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